Translation: I am neither serious nor old.
Note: While the English is ambiguous as to the gender of the speaker, in Spanish, the use of feminine adjectives indicates that the speaker is a woman.
I am english
"Oye soy" in English translates to "hey, I am".
"Soy español" means "I am Spanish" in English.
"Soy Mujer" translates to "I am a woman" in English.
"Soy para ti" translates to "I am for you" in English.
Quite Active and a little serious.
"soy una vieja" has different meanings in different countries soy una: I'm a and "vieja" in a strict way means "old woman", but in different slangs means "women", "wife", "mother", or its used in between weman to call another women. so depending on the context it could mean, "i'm a woman or girl" (putting enfasis in the fact that she is a female), or "I'm a old woman" (putting enfasis on her age) hope it help
I am english
"Oye soy" in English translates to "hey, I am".
"Soy español" means "I am Spanish" in English.
"Soy Mujer" translates to "I am a woman" in English.
"Soy para ti" translates to "I am for you" in English.
"Soy linda" in English translates to "I am beautiful" or "I am pretty."
que no soy: that I'm not
I am old and more of a grandmother than an aunt. Grandmothers give more attention and affection.
"Soy un leon" means "I am a lion" in English.
"Quen soy yo" in English translates to "who am I" or "who I am."